For all that, at heart, Frank will tell you that he’s a teacher. As a financial educator, Frank trains adult learners in financial literacy training workshops in Middle and West Tennessee. As he talks with adults aged 50-70, Frank demonstrates how to prepare for the next chapter of their financial lives and how to avoid the economic minefields created by The Great Recession of 2008. He does it with practical illustrations from his financial practice which spans more than 15 years in the industry. In the critical area of estate planning and protection, Frank is also a Certified Estate Planner, accredited through The American Academy of Certified Estate Planners. He is also an Accredited Investment Fiduciary Analyst, an industry designation that allows him to analyze and fix retirement plans.

So why should you attend? When’s the last time you met someone who could explain highly complex, financial concepts and ideas in easy-to-understand, layman’s language? He also connects to the experience of his audience. In addition to 19 years of experience in higher education, Frank has a broad background in communications consulting and brings to his workshops hands-on experience from dot-coms, information technology R & D, corporate retail management, logistics/distribution, and customer service.

Day to day, he guides his clients through the practical execution of retirement planning, tax reduction, income stream planning, investment risk management, and estate preservation at Radian’s Franklin and Memphis offices. He holds an earned Ph.D. from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Certified Estate Planner designation. Since joining Radian Partners in 2004, Frank has earned the following FINRA registrations: General Securities Representative (Series 7) and Registered Investment Advisor (Series 66).

Retirement 201: Passport to Retirement
This Financial Literacy Course is now being offered in your area by
The University of Tennessee at Martin Office of Educational Outreach

The University of Tennessee at Martin is sponsoring “Passport to Retirement” courses in your area. This financial literacy education is ideal for adult learners between the ages of 45-75. The $59 registration fee includes a detailed text book and work book and is for two people such as your spouse or another guest. Your instructor is Frank Weightman. This is a 6 hour course broken down into two 3 hour sessions. The Wednesday sessions are September 27 and the Monday sessions are October 2. Both courses will be held at Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood, TN 37027 and times are 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

You may also choose to take advantage of a complimentary and confidential consultation with your instructor following the course. This course is education and no investment or financial products are offered.

REGISTRATION: You may call The University of Tennessee at Martin to register by phone at 731-881-7082 or you may register online at :

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